Life According to Ping ...

June 30, 2004

10 weeks of parking my butt in an office, Impressive. Never am I the kind who can sit still for 5 minutes. Used to spin around my chair in OCBC while answering the phone and got hell from the manager. Gawd. 10 weeks.

I have 3 weeks, 2 days, 15 days left to go. *Pull Hair* I hate you Hui! You are still in lalaland while Im at work for 179 minutes already. Im a steam chicken @ work!

Oh, am leaving for Thailand for good on the 2nd of August. Oki, for 5 months.
So *ahems* see more of me while you can. Blatant Hint


Updated: I spent over 1000 while my pathetic park ass pay is 600!

June 24, 2004

From today's Today.
(I'm taking heed.)

The images have been chilling, horrifying. We have viewed them in print, on the Internet, on television screens, with rising repugnance. We do not want these terrible things to happen, but they are happening, and they are making the headlines because they are so terrible.
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They are taking place precisely because their perpetrators know that their acts will, almost as soon as they are committed, be the top item on news broadcasts and on the front pages of newspapers the world over.
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We are talking about the recent murders by Islamic extremists in Iraq and Saudi Arabia of three civilian hostages. Three innocent, frightened men who were paraded in front of cameras by their captors as they issued ultimatums to governments; three innocent men who were, a day or two later, brutally killed in front of the cameras when these demands were not met.
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Every time the media prints or transmits images of these terrible acts, we are playing right into the hands of the terrorists.
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We are giving them the very platform they seek for their fanatical views and extreme methods.
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These extremists know the power of modern communication technology and they know how to get the world to pay attention — threaten and then carry out barbaric, medieval acts that will very quickly be seen, in one way or another, in homes and offices everywhere.
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We, as a newspaper, and you, as an individual, can do little to end the terrible violence and the cruel, cold-blooded taking of innocent lives in the name of a cause. But we can stop being part of the chain of mass communication that the extremists are so cynically manipulating.
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We hope there will be no more hostage taking, no more deadly demands, no more on-camera murders of civilians by masked men. Men who profess to be fighting for a just cause but who are too cowardly to show their faces.
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But if there are, Today will not publish the pictures released by these terrorists.
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We will report the news because you, our readers, need to know what is happening. We do not, however, need to print the gruesome details of acts that are carried out in a way calculated to spread maximum horror and terror. We can, and will, say "enough is enough".
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You, as an individual, can also say "no more" to the abuse by these terrorists of modern mass communication channels. Video clips and pictures of the murders are available on the Internet. If you receive email with these grisly images or with links to sites that carry the clips and pictures, delete the messages without opening or viewing them.
.
Better still, reply to the people who send you such email and ask them to stop the trail of transmission that only helps to serve the aims of the extremists.
.
As journalists, we have each day to decide what is the most compelling package of news, views and illustrations for publication the next day. We hope you agree with our decision to say no to the horrifying images issued by the extremists. We welcome your comments on this matter. Email them to news@newstoday.com.sg.
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Low-cost, high-yield terror: Page 4 The images have been chilling, horrifying. We have viewed them in print, on the Internet, on television screens, with rising repugnance. We do not want these terrible things to happen, but they are happening, and they are making the headlines because they are so terrible.
.
They are taking place precisely because their perpetrators know that their acts will, almost as soon as they are committed, be the top item on news broadcasts and on the front pages of newspapers the world over.
.
We are talking about the recent murders by Islamic extremists in Iraq and Saudi Arabia of three civilian hostages. Three innocent, frightened men who were paraded in front of cameras by their captors as they issued ultimatums to governments; three innocent men who were, a day or two later, brutally killed in front of the cameras when these demands were not met.
.
Every time the media prints or transmits images of these terrible acts, we are playing right into the hands of the terrorists.
.
We are giving them the very platform they seek for their fanatical views and extreme methods.
.
These extremists know the power of modern communication technology and they know how to get the world to pay attention — threaten and then carry out barbaric, medieval acts that will very quickly be seen, in one way or another, in homes and offices everywhere.
.
We, as a newspaper, and you, as an individual, can do little to end the terrible violence and the cruel, cold-blooded taking of innocent lives in the name of a cause. But we can stop being part of the chain of mass communication that the extremists are so cynically manipulating.
.
We hope there will be no more hostage taking, no more deadly demands, no more on-camera murders of civilians by masked men. Men who profess to be fighting for a just cause but who are too cowardly to show their faces.
.
But if there are, Today will not publish the pictures released by these terrorists.
.
We will report the news because you, our readers, need to know what is happening. We do not, however, need to print the gruesome details of acts that are carried out in a way calculated to spread maximum horror and terror. We can, and will, say "enough is enough".
.
You, as an individual, can also say "no more" to the abuse by these terrorists of modern mass communication channels. Video clips and pictures of the murders are available on the Internet. If you receive email with these grisly images or with links to sites that carry the clips and pictures, delete the messages without opening or viewing them.
.
Better still, reply to the people who send you such email and ask them to stop the trail of transmission that only helps to serve the aims of the extremists.
.
As journalists, we have each day to decide what is the most compelling package of news, views and illustrations for publication the next day. We hope you agree with our decision to say no to the horrifying images issued by the extremists. We welcome your comments on this matter. Email them to news@newstoday.com.sg.
.
Low-cost, high-yield terror: Page 4 The images have been chilling, horrifying. We have viewed them in print, on the Internet, on television screens, with rising repugnance. We do not want these terrible things to happen, but they are happening, and they are making the headlines because they are so terrible.
.
They are taking place precisely because their perpetrators know that their acts will, almost as soon as they are committed, be the top item on news broadcasts and on the front pages of newspapers the world over.
.
We are talking about the recent murders by Islamic extremists in Iraq and Saudi Arabia of three civilian hostages. Three innocent, frightened men who were paraded in front of cameras by their captors as they issued ultimatums to governments; three innocent men who were, a day or two later, brutally killed in front of the cameras when these demands were not met.
.
Every time the media prints or transmits images of these terrible acts, we are playing right into the hands of the terrorists.
.
We are giving them the very platform they seek for their fanatical views and extreme methods.
.
These extremists know the power of modern communication technology and they know how to get the world to pay attention — threaten and then carry out barbaric, medieval acts that will very quickly be seen, in one way or another, in homes and offices everywhere.
.
We, as a newspaper, and you, as an individual, can do little to end the terrible violence and the cruel, cold-blooded taking of innocent lives in the name of a cause. But we can stop being part of the chain of mass communication that the extremists are so cynically manipulating.
.
We hope there will be no more hostage taking, no more deadly demands, no more on-camera murders of civilians by masked men. Men who profess to be fighting for a just cause but who are too cowardly to show their faces.
.
But if there are, Today will not publish the pictures released by these terrorists.
.
We will report the news because you, our readers, need to know what is happening. We do not, however, need to print the gruesome details of acts that are carried out in a way calculated to spread maximum horror and terror. We can, and will, say "enough is enough".
.
You, as an individual, can also say "no more" to the abuse by these terrorists of modern mass communication channels. Video clips and pictures of the murders are available on the Internet. If you receive email with these grisly images or with links to sites that carry the clips and pictures, delete the messages without opening or viewing them.
.
Better still, reply to the people who send you such email and ask them to stop the trail of transmission that only helps to serve the aims of the extremists.
.
As journalists, we have each day to decide what is the most compelling package of news, views and illustrations for publication the next day. We hope you agree with our decision to say no to the horrifying images issued by the extremists. We welcome your comments on this matter. Email them to news@newstoday.com.sg.

June 11, 2004

For Sale: 1 Palm Zire 71

Price: $288

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June 09, 2004

Slow
Pronunciation: 'slO
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English slAw; akin to Old High German slEo dull
1 a : mentally dull : STUPID b : naturally inert or sluggish
2 a : lacking in readiness, promptness, or willingness b : not hasty or precipitate
3 a : moving, flowing, or proceeding without speed or at less than usual speed b : exhibiting or marked by low speed c : not acute d : LOW, GENTLE
4 : requiring a long time : GRADUAL
5 : having qualities that hinder rapid progress or action
6 a : registering behind or below what is correct b : less than the time indicated by another method of reckoning c : that is behind the time at a specified time or place
7 a : lacking in life, animation, or gaiety : BORING b : marked by reduced sales or patronage


Events that happen today will most probably get into my big fat head the next morning. Im slow at realization.


Warming up to occassions and people takes me awfully long too. Commonly known as dao, dao, and dao.

Pretty slow at realizing I had offended people as well.

I do not comprehend the rationale of this post, but I'm certain that slow me would figure it out one day. ALrighty, now I'm really sounding like a retard.


June 08, 2004

I never thought I would need to do this but people, flood my mobile with your number by dropping a sweet sms like "hey ping, im so sorry to hear that you lost your 2 mobiles, 1 ixus, tonnes of cards, cute reese pouchie, red crumpler casing, diesel watch and my beloved monk's bag from thailand."

Yups keep those smses coming in to stay in contact with me I guess. And I wun reply yet, simply cos sim cards stay in mobiles and they take a while to replace.

June 01, 2004

Bored bored bored. Plugged in to class95, trying to play gunbound, and even reading the guidelines of the requirements of my internship report. But I am still bored.

I have a weird addiction which I cant comprehend myself.

Just read the article on the diver who drowned in tioman. I want to dive still. I miss the sport!

A break from work tomorrow. And just for the records I have not gone straight home since 5 weeks ago. Yes, I don't quite understand myself. Yet my eyebags tell me its time, get your ass home.

For people who thinks I talk in riddles, my apologies. Its just for my record. =)